In Case you Missed it – A News Wrap-up

Catch up on the most important events in Greece from the day before with To Vima English Edition's News Wrap-up

Yesterday’s News Wrap-up includes the following:

The 32-year-old 8-time All-Star point guard, recovering from recent surgery on his left hand, was more than pleased with the service and the Cretan delicacies at the eatery as he tipped a whopping 500 euros to the staff.


NET income amounted to 1.2 billion euros in the first half of 2024, absorbing the full impact of the cost of hedging customer deposits, higher minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) issuances, and lower Euribor rates.


According to official data from the Ministry of Labor and the European Union, Greece is battling stark salary disparities. The data revealed that Greek salaries were divided into three main tiers, with the majority of employees in the private sector receiving monthly income hovering around one thousand euros, a large percentage below the 800 euro mark; and only a fraction was compensated with over 2K.


While summer generally creates a sense of optimism and positivity in various sectors, it seems that expectations are “correcting” the upward trend of recent months, as overly positive developments forecast did not come to fruition. Based on the data, caution appears to be rooted in domestic issues and the volatile external environment.


The EEA measures concentrations of PM2.5, which are fine inhalable particles of matter that can travel deep into the respiratory tract, reaching the lungs and entering the bloodstream. Fine particulate matter PM2.5 is the pollutant that causes the largest health impact globally, contributing to millions of deaths each year and around 300,000 deaths in Europe annually, says the EEA

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